HARDWICK – The Jeudevine Memorial Library will hold a human library on Saturday, May 23, between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. The library and the Hardwick Police Department bring a human library to Hardwick’s Springfest celebration as someone volunteers to be an open book about some part of their life’s story. Some of the stories include: growing up in Argentina and training as an artist in Europe before landing in Hardwick; a librarian rescued by a dog team; living through the fall of the wall in East Germany; what it’s like being a foster dad to 178 kids and counting and more. Sign up for one or more books by calling the library, or walk in on the day of the event. Spaces are limited; signing up in advance is recommended. Snacks are provided by the Village Restaurant. he event is free and open to the public at the Jeudevine, 93 N. Main Street. For more information and to sign, call (802) 472-5948.

